Picked up my CX-3 last Saturday and have put about 500km on her since.
FWD Petrol, MAXX trim. Everything as expected, per the test drive I had before purchase.
To my mind, it's more like driving a big hatchback than an SUV, which I love. Crossover car indeed.
Now for a totally unglamorous shot at the local shopping mall:
CX-3 in Sydney
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Hi Baggy and welcome to the forums. No photo of a CX-3 is unglamorous
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Welcome,my brother lives in Brisbane and I have noticed over the last few years Mazda have been growing in popularity in Oz.
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They must all be watching those oz u tube car reviews by john codogan. He doesn't pull any punches but just loves Mazda's. I think he is seriously funny. He seem to hate German "shit box's" watch him. You'll be hooked
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Thanks for the welcome guys. Mazda has always done pretty well in Australia.
Indeed, as I understand it, we are the best-performing market for Mazda per capita, and the fourth largest overall (behind United States, Japan and Europe) regardless of population.
Which, for a country of only 22 million-something people isn't to be sneezed at. Lots of Mazda love here
Indeed, as I understand it, we are the best-performing market for Mazda per capita, and the fourth largest overall (behind United States, Japan and Europe) regardless of population.
Which, for a country of only 22 million-something people isn't to be sneezed at. Lots of Mazda love here
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